WEBVTT LAUNCHED A CRIME INVESTIGATION.KIMBERLY: THANK YOU.KENNY: LET'S CHECK IN WITHBRIANNA CONNOR.KIMBERLY: SHE HAS BEEN TALKINGTO PEOPLE AFFECTED BY THETRAGEDY.KENNY: HOW WAS THE MOOD THISMORNING?BRIANNA: GOODMORNING, IT'SALMOST A LITTLE TOO EARLY TOTELL.THE STREET BEHIND ME IS QUIETAND MOST OF THE PEOPLE GATHEREDIN FRONT OF THE CHURCH AND THEYARE MOSTLY JOURNALISTS.THERE WERE A LOT OF PEOPLE WHOSTAYED OUT HERE LATE LAST NIGHT.SOME OF THEM WERE IN SILENCE ANDSOME WORK QUIETLY TALKING ANDENCOURAGING EACH OTHER SAYINGTHAT HEALING FOR THE CITY STARTSNOW.THERE ARE NINE RIBBONS AND LOTSOF FLOWERS BEHIND ME AT THECHURCH.IT IS A MEMORIAL FOR PEOPLE WHOLOST THEIR LIVES THERE.MANY FOLKS HAVE COME OUT TO PRAYWHILE OTHERS STARTCONVERSATIONS.SOCIAL JUSTICE ACTIVISTS ARETALKING ABOUT PROBLEMS INAMERICA, THEN VIOLENCE ANDRACIAL HATRED.ONE WOMAN SAID THAT COMBINATIONHAS A DEEP HISTORY IN SOUTHCAROLINA.IT'S MORE THAN WHAT PEOPLETHINK.SOMEHOW WE ARE ABLE TO KEEP SOMEBALANCE BUT WE ARE STILL HUMAN.NO ONE SEEMS TO BETHERE TOCLEAN UP OUR WOUNDS.IT'S LIKE OF THISWAS THEPOURING OF SALT IN OUR WOUNDS.HOW MUCH MORE TO THEY WANT US TOTAKE?HOW MUCH MORE CAN YOU DO TO USAS A PEOPLE?BRIANNA: THAT WOMAN TOLD ME THELAST TIME TENSIONS ROSE WAS ATTHE MEMORIAL FOR WALTER SCOTTWHEN HIS LIFE WAS TAKEN ABOUT 10MILES FROM WHERE I AM THISMORNING.